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At the 12th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (WCCE12) in Beijing, China, Guillermo Diaz Sainz from our partner Universidad de Cantabria presented the latest CAPTUS research in a talk titled: “Electrochemical Reduction of CO₂ for Formic Acid Production in the Cement Industry: Experimental Assessment of Reactor Configurations”. The lecture highlighted the innovative work being done within the CAPTUS project to decarbonize the cement industry through electrochemical conversion technologies.

This presentation was part of a scientific symposium at WCCE 12 & APCChE 2025, held under the theme: “Paradigm Shifting in Chemical Engineering for Global Challenges”. The event brought together experts from around the world and offered an inspiring space for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and new ideas.

Focus areas included:
– Education & Training
– Fundamental Industry Reinfrastructure
– Strategic and Emerging Industries
– Future Chemical Engineering and Smart Innovation

We’re proud to contribute to the global dialogue on climate solutions through chemical engineering!